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Lot 750: Brass candle snuffer
Estimate: 50-100
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Lot 751: Saxony-type spinning wheel stamped "L.I.E.D" incised with zig -zag lines and rosettes, full provenance provided. History of family ownership from the 18th c. originating from Kingston, New York. Condition: missing parts, height 36.5", width 24" and diameter 35"
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 752: James Dixon & Sons pewter tea and coffee service consisting of coffee pot, teapot, hot water pot, sugar bowl, creamer pitcher, waste bowl (6). Each piece of octaganol baluster form, teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot with ebozied wood handles and finials. Coffee pot 13.5", hot water pot 10.5", teapot 9.5", sugar bowl 8" in height, waste bowl 6" in height, cream pitcher 5.5" . Damage to finial on sugar bowl, cream pitcher unassociated.
Estimate: 100-150
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Lot 753: Pewter teapot underside marked Putnam, 19th c. measuring 8" height
Estimate: 150-250
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Lot 754: Yellow-painted pine wood box, interior divided into two compartments, turned feet, height 20.5, width 62" and diameter 19"
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 755: Pair of American pewter chamber sticks one stamped H.Hoffel, the other stamped T.Wilde; one with repaired ring, height 5".
Estimate: 100-150
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Lot 756: American pewter teapot stamped B. Gleason, dents in body and lid, height 8.5".
Estimate: 150-250
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Lot 757: Federal mahogany bow-front chest of drawers c. 1810. Rectangular top with bowed front edge over confirming case fitted with four graduated cockbeaded long drawers on turned feet. Condition: scratches, scuffs and paint stains on drawer fronts; damage to veneer on right end of front edge and left side of 2nd drawer divider; cockbeading missing from both ends of 2nd drawer and left end of 3rd drawer; feet probably later. Height 38.75", width 42.5' and diameter 23.25"
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 758: 2 pewter shakers, height 6", one with bent pedestal base.
Estimate: 25-50
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Lot 759: Walnut adjustable candle stand 19th c. height 12", width 7"
Estimate: 50-100
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Lot 760: Virginia craftsmen reproduction Windsor sack back armchair, 20th c. copy of a sack back armchair made by F. Trumble of Philadelphia and displayed at Independence Hall. Paper label on underside of chair provides information. Stamped "Virginia Craftsmen Reproduction". Condition: wear to paint on legs, arm supports, back spindles and knuckles; height 36", width 24" and diameter 18.5"
Estimate: 100-200
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Lot 761: Pewter quill holder inkwell 2" high and diameter 2.5"
Estimate: 50-100
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Lot 762: Pewter charger, probably German inscribed Merten Hein 1715 diameter 16", pitting and multiple dents.
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 763: Federal cherry worktable c. 1820. Rectangular top over conforming apron fitted with drawer on turned legs; height 29", width 20.25" and diameter 19.5"
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 764: English pewter charger measuring diameter 15".
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 765: Pewter charger 18" diameter, pitting, needs to be cleaned, bent rim and oxidized.
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 766: Federal cherry card table c. 1820. Rectangular top with hinged leaf over conforming apron on turned legs; height 27.5", width 36", diameter 18"
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 767: Lot of 6 pewter plates of various sizes, several tears and extensive wear to surface, diameter 6" up to 9". One plate most likely the base for a candlestick
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Lot 768: 3 pair Sheffield plated candlesticks, pair of wood chandlesticks
Estimate: 100-150
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Lot 769: Pair of Fancy painted scroll-back side chairs, c.1820-1830 each with shaped crest rail painted with acanthus leaves over center rail painted with rosette centered by leaves above rush seat, on saber legs joined by turned stretchers. Condition: worn paint. 32 3/4" high, 18 1/4" wide, 18" deep
Estimate: 50-100
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Lot 770: Pewter charger ,John, Queen Street, London, with HP winter landscape, 18 1/4" diameter
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 772: Pillar and Scroll chestnut worktable, c.1840-1850. Rectangular top with rounded corners over conforming case fitted with two torus-molded drawers above octagonal baluster-shaped pedestal rising from plinth, on scroll feet. Condition: cracks in veneers, pieces of veneer missing. 29 3/4" high, 21" wide, 16 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 300-500
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Lot 773: 4 Sheffield chamber sticks, 2 snuffers, and a tray.
Estimate: 50-100
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Lot 774: 4 slat ladderback armed rocker, replaced rockers, losses to 2 slats, strongly shaped arms and an extra set of walnut rockers suggest a Ware family, South Jersey origin, no seat
Estimate: 200-300
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